Name: Daniel Richards Age: 28 Sex: Male Profession: None Location: Half Moon Bay Affiliations: Harbor, local clubs and bars Disposition: Stuck-up, arrogant, hates goblins
Character Background and Description
Daniel Richards is the son of a wealthy harbormaster. He’s a 28-year-old Caucasian who occasionally helps his father around the harbor when absolutely necessary. Outside of those times, he can usually be found in a bar or club trying to hit on most of the girls there.
Daniel is very carefree, having had most of what he has handed to him by his father. He’s only worked an honest job once, as a waiter at a restaurant near the harbor. He had a bad habit of complaining about his customers to fellow waitresses while within earshot of his tables, causing many complaints to management. However, they were too afraid to fire him in case his father decided to use his influence to shut down the restaurant. Daniel quit after three weeks regardless, and while he saw it as a complete waste of time, he lets his father know how good a “learning experience” it was for him whenever it’s brought up.
Daniel has never tried to live on his own, for he despises the goblins for their magic trickery and doesn’t wish to move somewhere closer to them where they may cause him mischief. Even though his parents have told him many times he cannot rely on their wealth forever, he has yet to come to terms with what that means. Instead, he tries to find his answers in empty bottles and clothes strewn across the floor.
Name: Daniel Richards
Age: 28
Sex: Male
Profession: None
Location: Half Moon Bay
Affiliations: Harbor, local clubs and bars
Disposition: Stuck-up, arrogant, hates goblins
Character Background and Description
Daniel Richards is the son of a wealthy harbormaster. He’s a 28-year-old Caucasian who occasionally helps his father around the harbor when absolutely necessary. Outside of those times, he can usually be found in a bar or club trying to hit on most of the girls there.
Daniel is very carefree, having had most of what he has handed to him by his father. He’s only worked an honest job once, as a waiter at a restaurant near the harbor. He had a bad habit of complaining about his customers to fellow waitresses while within earshot of his tables, causing many complaints to management. However, they were too afraid to fire him in case his father decided to use his influence to shut down the restaurant. Daniel quit after three weeks regardless, and while he saw it as a complete waste of time, he lets his father know how good a “learning experience” it was for him whenever it’s brought up.
Daniel has never tried to live on his own, for he despises the goblins for their magic trickery and doesn’t wish to move somewhere closer to them where they may cause him mischief. Even though his parents have told him many times he cannot rely on their wealth forever, he has yet to come to terms with what that means. Instead, he tries to find his answers in empty bottles and clothes strewn across the floor.